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Top 10 Powerful Moments That Shaped Social Media History Over the Last 20 Years

Buffer Social

My first profile was on Myspace , my first friend was “Tom from Myspace,” and my first post was something like, “Myspace is awesome!” Given its sheer size, the impact it has made on families, friends, businesses, and world events, I felt as though I might be remiss without a mention of Facebook somewhere!

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How to Fix a “Broken Brand” with Social

Convince & Convert

This week: From ExactTarget , a free whitepaper entitled The Mobile Idea File. They asked themselves, “How do we tap into that passion they have for being at a sporting event?” The tweets that make the least sense seem to get the most retweets, and the account constantly begs followers to use the hashtag #coats.

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4 Ways To Celebrate MLK Day With Social Media

Firebelly

Twitter : Follow @MLKDay and/or use the hashtag #MLKDAY to discuss news and events surrounding the 2010 National MLK Day of Service. Facebook : Become one of his 710,000+ fans on Facebook. His fan page contains a number of tribute photos and videos.

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Stop tweeting about your emotional break throughs

Firebelly

3-The conference or event your are at-I have been "hired" to Tweet from some pretty big events in Indy-Zoobilation and Indianapolis International Film Festival to name a couple. Creating hashtags for your name and various forms of your name is dumb. -Be It is not going to stop any time soon either.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

Myspace: “A place for friends” (2003) Friendster rival Myspace (originally styled as MySpace) quickly became the go-to site for millions of hip teens. 2005 marked the apex of Myspace. 2005 marked the apex of Myspace. As the story goes, Twitter early adopter Chris Messina, proposed the hashtag for organizing tweets.